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Thursday, June 18, 2009

Crossing Guard Hit By Car Recovering

A school crossing guard struck by a motorist in Mt. Lebanon was seeing visitors from his hospital bed on June 10, said Mt. Lebanon Deputy Chief of Police Gene Roach.

Roach said he and Mt. Lebanon Police Chief Coleman McDonough visited crossing guard Salvatore Sapienza at Mercy Hospital, and that he appeared to be in good spirits. "He seemed OK, and said he'd like to go home," Roach said. "But as a precaution, there are tests they wanted to run. We're hopeful he can come home soon."

Link: www.thealmanac.net/ALM/Story/06-17-ML-crossing-guard-hit-B

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